Lego City: Undercover is getting ready to drop the newest feature for the game which would allow players to partner up on some police cases. Click the jump for details.

If you're a Lego fan and have been enjoying your time playing Lego City: Undercover, get ready to be able to play the game not only by yourself but this time with another partner. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced today that co-op was soon going to be added to the game with a brand new trailer that shines a light on these new features.

Check it out below:

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games today unveiled the latest trailer for LEGO CITY Undercover announcing the newly added two-player cooperative mode that will allow friends and family to fight crime in LEGO CITY together for the first time. The trailer spotlights the game’s hero, super-cop Chase McCain, as he utilizes a myriad of clever disguises to go deep undercover and ultimately take down escaped criminal, Rex Fury. This open-world LEGO adventure will be available for PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One®, Nintendo Switch™ and PC on April 4, 2017.

LEGO CITY Undercover allows fans and newcomers of all ages to explore the sprawling metropolis that is LEGO CITY with more than 20 unique districts to investigate, filled with car thieves to bust, vehicles to navigate, mischievous aliens to capture, hilarious movie references to discover, lost pigs to rescue and of course, hundreds of collectibles. Featuring witty, original storytelling with signature LEGO humor, this open-world LEGO adventure creates a fun-filled experience that players, and their partners in crime fighting, won’t want to miss.

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